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Man Killed In 2nd Brooklyn Hit-And-Run In 24 Hours: Cops
Imorne Horton was hit on the Red Hook-Carroll Gardens border just 10 hours after a 6-year-old was killed in South Williamsburg.

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Imorne Horton was hit on the Red Hook-Carroll Gardens border just 10 hours after a 6-year-old was killed in South Williamsburg.

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